In Cheddarland
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wrote on 22 Apr 2021, 11:40 last edited by
In rural Walworth County, a small team created a homemade, 40,000-pound statue that includes an extra-large Ronald McDonald's Officer Big Mac head.
"That’s the Tin Man. Officially, I would call him the Tin Man," Robert Stewart said.
That statue stands tall in Robert Stewart's home near Lake Geneva. In fact, it can be seen from about a mile away. It took him and his friend Shane Pope two years to make it.
The statue was built primarily out of scrap metal that Robert was able to collect, which includes the legs, the arms, and body of the statue. The torso is an old water tank that was used in the Pabst Brewery. However, the most iconic piece of the statue might be its Officer Big Mac head. That's where the inspiration for the Tin Man started.
Officer Big Mac was a popular figure in McDonald's commercials in the 1970s. The head came from an old play jailhouse that would have been at a McDonald's franchise.
Then Robert decided to play up the Officer Big Mac persona by giving the Tin Man a sheriff's badge.
“Start to finish, we spent two years welding on him on the ground. We actually built him laying on his back.”
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wrote on 22 Apr 2021, 11:59 last edited by Mik
i am flabbergasted that Lake Geneva has allowed this to go forward.
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wrote on 22 Apr 2021, 12:08 last edited by
@mik said in In Cheddarland:
Lake Geneva has allowed this to go forward.
I looked up this guys address. As the article says, he's "near" Lake Geneva. Looks like he lives in rural Walworth.
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wrote on 22 Apr 2021, 14:49 last edited by
@mik said in In Cheddarland:
i am flabbergasted that Lake Geneva has allowed this to go forward.
Yeah, that’s a scourge to the eye if you live near it, an attraction if you don’t.
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wrote on 22 Apr 2021, 14:54 last edited by
It may be craft but it sure as hell isn't art.